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british petroleum is due to start drilling in libya soon could that have had something to do with it all full. well i mean as you'll be well aware tony blair had a very close relationship or a close relationship certainly with with colonel gadhafi and arrangements were made at that time with with british petroleum so if anything the transition to democracy and the uprising in libya has made it more difficult for western and particularly british companies to operate in libya so i think what david cameron is looking for is a return to to economic. growth and stability in north africa that we we thought we began to see just after the revolution but as stagnated is the nation has had certain fractious elements exposed and of course those interests seen that libya algeria in the top five of africa's all produces together pumping out eighty five percent of the continent's black gold do you maintain that britain's interest in them has nothing to do with that i mean we are rich in this facing some economic tough times right now so are we moving back to north africa for that. no certainly not
british petroleum is due to start drilling in libya soon could that have had something to do with it all full. well i mean as you'll be well aware tony blair had a very close relationship or a close relationship certainly with with colonel gadhafi and arrangements were made at that time with with british petroleum so if anything the transition to democracy and the uprising in libya has made it more difficult for western and particularly british companies to operate in libya so i think what...
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the these death squads effectively in libya the flow of weapons and fighters. across the region which was again playing into the program of the west to destabilize the region and they ended up in northern mali the hope was that after libya algeria would forward this destabilization spread to algeria and this hasn't happened the rebels have made their base in northern mali and now what we've seen in recent weeks is that the insurgency is starting to spread south into southern mali so france and britain think no no no this is not the idea at all so now they're bombing mali to try and bomb the rebels back into it but i think what we're seeing with the attack the hostage taking as actually played into the west's hands on this is creating good propaganda for for the west to win over the support of their own populations and saying look at these look at these terrorists we have to do away with them we have to put more effort into the war is worth it because look at the alternative look at these crazy terrorists so if this hostage taking is creating the kind of propaga
the these death squads effectively in libya the flow of weapons and fighters. across the region which was again playing into the program of the west to destabilize the region and they ended up in northern mali the hope was that after libya algeria would forward this destabilization spread to algeria and this hasn't happened the rebels have made their base in northern mali and now what we've seen in recent weeks is that the insurgency is starting to spread south into southern mali so france and...
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the american ambassador to libya post zama reid was killed he was identified by people all over libya for a long time as being one of the cia's point people in libya and one of those most responsible for the american intervention there the fact that this country free which was bombed for eight months by nato by the u.s. and its allies with thousands of people dying many homes on the infrastructure that was built up in the last forty years being devastated in the form of the people shouldn't surprise anyone that it would be people that were angry over that that might want to kill those they identified as being responsible yet the entire presentation here and over the last couple of weeks has been something quite different clinton avoided the actual testimony and so everyone else that testified which is what any witness wants to do because then you can't be contradicted by any subsequent testimony and at this point in time she's leaving with glasses we were reminded several times that are a consequence of the brain injury she suffered that didn't allow her to testify and now she's being
the american ambassador to libya post zama reid was killed he was identified by people all over libya for a long time as being one of the cia's point people in libya and one of those most responsible for the american intervention there the fact that this country free which was bombed for eight months by nato by the u.s. and its allies with thousands of people dying many homes on the infrastructure that was built up in the last forty years being devastated in the form of the people shouldn't...
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interest and travels to libya where he has pledged to help train the countries that stretched security forces. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me say first the frozen video footage apparently showing israeli planes bombing syria's military research facility has appeared on the internet the video was uploaded to the web by activists who are thought to be from a district close to the target and shows bright flashes in the night sky loud bangs were heard at the site shortly after midnight on wednesday television correspondent has more. now we are hearing from syria that israel did launch a military strike inside their country israel has not commented neither confirming nor denying these reports the syrian ambassador to lebanon did say that it was not clear when ever tell you would happen and that it was up to the powers that be to decide on such decisive action but he did say that it was an option and that it was and would be a surprise now the iranian deputy foreign minister has also stated that this israeli attack has serious implications for the israeli city of tel aviv and
interest and travels to libya where he has pledged to help train the countries that stretched security forces. you're watching r t a live from moscow with me say first the frozen video footage apparently showing israeli planes bombing syria's military research facility has appeared on the internet the video was uploaded to the web by activists who are thought to be from a district close to the target and shows bright flashes in the night sky loud bangs were heard at the site shortly after...
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westerners are planned in response to the french intervention in mali and the west past actions in libya are increasingly blamed for the escalating north african crisis. barack obama kicks off his second term in office with promises to back the mocker see across the globe sparking concerns america's intervention policies are not likely to change during his coming years in office and. his role goes to the polls in parliamentary elections but a lack of viable competition and a widespread feeling known yahoo is set for reelection as left to marry voters disenchanted with the system. this is r t live from moscow with. al qaeda linked militants acclaim to be behind the deadly hostage taking in algeria are promising more attacks on westerners in response to french intervention in mali at least thirty seven foreign nationals including french british and americans were killed during the terrorist siege of the gas plant that was stormed by a jury in forces at the weekend many of the militants reportedly came from another african state libya using chorus provided to rebels there by foreign sponsor
westerners are planned in response to the french intervention in mali and the west past actions in libya are increasingly blamed for the escalating north african crisis. barack obama kicks off his second term in office with promises to back the mocker see across the globe sparking concerns america's intervention policies are not likely to change during his coming years in office and. his role goes to the polls in parliamentary elections but a lack of viable competition and a widespread feeling...
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secu so not only did the french intervention in libya not help the democratic process which is what they said they were after but it is that simply opened up the floodgates for weapons stockpiles and fighters to leave the country and go solve a lot of this is no more to mali where the recently deployed french military were reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups come from somewhere other than mali it seems they came across the nearby libyan border libya is as i say central to all this problem because all the plot of weapons it's been produced by the collapse of the darfur region but also by the complete failure to establish any kind of real state you have essentially all talk rating in different parts of libya and you have across much of this hour a situation where people have arguments where very little civic sense so bribery and corruption order grabs is common place gadhafi was bitter opponent all right it was ahmed groups whatever his faults and they now have the ability
secu so not only did the french intervention in libya not help the democratic process which is what they said they were after but it is that simply opened up the floodgates for weapons stockpiles and fighters to leave the country and go solve a lot of this is no more to mali where the recently deployed french military were reportedly stunned by the technologically advanced weapons that are in the hands of their adversaries nobody seems to think that perhaps organized groups come from somewhere...
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well you know the live the funny of the of the very ironic thing about libya is that everybody says oh it's the mercenaries who came from you know who bought breton's back from libya and started the rebellion a year ago the thing is that i get that he had always played an absolute double role a two edged role in the sad how at the one hand he supported the trial or it was training with weapons and stuff like that but also he'd also always make sure that they never achieve their aims because he was frightened of his own populations in libya having strange ideas so you know the role of gadhafi is actually quite ill understood i feel by you know the meter and stuff like that but yes once his once his weapons arsenals were opened at the end of you know after he found everybody help themselves it wasn't only the it was the islamists it was libyans it was egyptians and speculation too that libya his limits are actually helping the people of mali now the same people the french the british opted to power of course absolutely i mean everyone you know the thing is that getting rid of gadhafi was
well you know the live the funny of the of the very ironic thing about libya is that everybody says oh it's the mercenaries who came from you know who bought breton's back from libya and started the rebellion a year ago the thing is that i get that he had always played an absolute double role a two edged role in the sad how at the one hand he supported the trial or it was training with weapons and stuff like that but also he'd also always make sure that they never achieve their aims because he...
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and the campaign in north africa some of the hostage takers were militants from libya where paris helped islamists topple the late colonel gadhafi who had warned of an impending al qaeda surge in the region marty is probably has more you want to peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mr sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar gadhafi although the former french president current say that he had been warned personally i play a significant role in establishing peace in those regions of africa should the situation in libya be unstable al qaeda will establish its rule bin laden will return and libya will be another afghanistan terrorists will flood to europe cut to paris and almost two years later markets after his words could well be ringing in the areas of need what i saw was the successor francois hollande having just sent troops to mali france's new leader could well be learning that every action has a reaction not only
and the campaign in north africa some of the hostage takers were militants from libya where paris helped islamists topple the late colonel gadhafi who had warned of an impending al qaeda surge in the region marty is probably has more you want to peace you wanted freedom you wanted economic progress france great britain europe will always stand by the libyan people but a regional crisis probably wasn't what mr sarkozy anticipated when he was spearheading the military operation to topple moammar...
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the these death squads effectively in libya. flow of weapons and fighters bred them across the region which was again playing into. the program of the west to destabilize the region and they ended up in northern mali the hope was that after libya algeria would fall and this destabilization would spread to algeria and this hasn't happened the rebels have made their base in northern mali and now what we're seeing in recent weeks is that the insurgency is starting to spread south into southern mali so france and britain i'm thinking no no no this is not the idea at all so now they're bombing mali to try and bomb the rebels back into algeria to have them back north into algerian we could see this it's very interesting as you say regarding algeria because when it comes to the hostages being taken this happened in algeria extremely close to the border with libya and here we are dealing with an issue in mali and the hostage takers saying this the these hostages are being taken in response to what france is doing in mali and it happened
the these death squads effectively in libya. flow of weapons and fighters bred them across the region which was again playing into. the program of the west to destabilize the region and they ended up in northern mali the hope was that after libya algeria would fall and this destabilization would spread to algeria and this hasn't happened the rebels have made their base in northern mali and now what we're seeing in recent weeks is that the insurgency is starting to spread south into southern...
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libya but as. to limit its involvement. we heard secretary of state acknowledged that the revolutions in that we can have led to the spread of extremism on the revolution she said it's a great opportunity for the united states but also a great threat to us certainly the opportunity when they made the revolution in libya happened because it was mostly due to the u.s. firepower that the rebels there were able to take over hillary clinton cheered when that happened and generally up until that tragic attack in benghazi in september in the murder of the u.s. ambassador the obama administration had libya checked as a foreign policy success what's happening in the region now of course looks anything but success we actually heard that in hillary clinton's testimony as she talked about the spread of extremism and the spread of weapons in the region and the new opening in the war on terror benghazi did not happen in a vacuum the arab revolutions have scrambled power dynamics and shattered security forces across the region instability
libya but as. to limit its involvement. we heard secretary of state acknowledged that the revolutions in that we can have led to the spread of extremism on the revolution she said it's a great opportunity for the united states but also a great threat to us certainly the opportunity when they made the revolution in libya happened because it was mostly due to the u.s. firepower that the rebels there were able to take over hillary clinton cheered when that happened and generally up until that...
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because many of the fighters fighting the government in mali are people who were armed in libya and they were driven out of libya by that western intervention so there's a link between that former intervention and this one france's military mission has increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil mali islamist militants have issued a warning to parents saying it's open the gates of hell by intervening in the country london based political activist john reese believes the rise of terrorism worldwide is the result of nato's battle against it. more than a decade ago the head of the security services in britain warned the then prime minister tony blair that the intervention in afghanistan and iraq would spread the threat of terrorism not reduce it that warning has proved sadly absolutely correct there was no al qaeda in iraq before we invaded there is no al qaeda had not spread to pakistan in the way that it has now since the invasion of afghanistan the intervention in libya has led directly to the spread of al-qaeda in mali now we should at least have learnt by now but this is no
because many of the fighters fighting the government in mali are people who were armed in libya and they were driven out of libya by that western intervention so there's a link between that former intervention and this one france's military mission has increased fears of revenge attacks on its own soil mali islamist militants have issued a warning to parents saying it's open the gates of hell by intervening in the country london based political activist john reese believes the rise of terrorism...
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obama called libya a success story but we're hearing reports of oil companies b.p. and shell are pulling out over libya over safety concerns plus german intelligence say al qaeda is planning to kidnap german and british nationals they house the delphic overthrow paying off. i think it was to go bowen and hillary said you know we have to call george all roll for the holy spirit you speak linda that is a stable country now ok it's a country by militias basically with those very weak central government with the salafi jihad this cross crisscrossing the country and linking it with some aussie jihadism in syria and all over the side hell just like we saw him get back at the enormous gas field you know so libya was an absolute disaster and obama and hillary could not see they keep war and i'm not i'm not talking about you speak not blow back every scene that is happening in north and africa now is blowback of this deposition of syria and it will be much worse mali kneejerk everybody's own fault and no one there be be and shall want to pull out and no wonder the salafi jih
obama called libya a success story but we're hearing reports of oil companies b.p. and shell are pulling out over libya over safety concerns plus german intelligence say al qaeda is planning to kidnap german and british nationals they house the delphic overthrow paying off. i think it was to go bowen and hillary said you know we have to call george all roll for the holy spirit you speak linda that is a stable country now ok it's a country by militias basically with those very weak central...
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in their gallant raid of libya in two thousand and eleven so libya's becoming how kind of a playground and that is mostly down to western sponsored al-qaeda playground if you look back just in the last twelve months without any question without any really debate in foreign policy circles countries one of the united states the u.k. and france are now militarily active in the african theater what we're seeing is the world police here and what they're doing is protecting corporate interests in africa there's a british franco a gold mining industry in a country like mali and then he spoke to u.k. based political analysts downplays brant he says the french intervention is a result of failed western strategy in africa. but you see what happened since the execution of gadhafi and the destruction of libya is that the west armed and funded and quit these these death squads effectively in libya the flow of weapons and fighters. across the region which was again playing into. the program of the west to destabilize the region and they ended up in northern mali the hope was that after libya algeria
in their gallant raid of libya in two thousand and eleven so libya's becoming how kind of a playground and that is mostly down to western sponsored al-qaeda playground if you look back just in the last twelve months without any question without any really debate in foreign policy circles countries one of the united states the u.k. and france are now militarily active in the african theater what we're seeing is the world police here and what they're doing is protecting corporate interests in...
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president barack obama held egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and we report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to save. life from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now our top story this hour the state of emergency and curfews declared by egypt's president in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government now the deadly unrest is in its fifth day and has been sparked by protests marking the second anniversary of the two thousand and eleven revolution beltre reports for archie from cairo. president of morsi issued the state of emergency yesterday in three cities and susan it's been a they've seen the worst of the violence in the last three days he also increased a curfew between nine pm and six am to have already been called for p
president barack obama held egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and we report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to save. life from our studios in moscow you're watching r t with me and he said now our top story this hour the state of emergency and curfews...
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president barack obama held egypt and libya as a success stories for american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and we reported from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they're trying to say. it's seven pm here in moscow five pm in cairo egypt where we begin our top story this hour and the opposition there have refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country the state of emergency and curfews declared in three provinces haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government for five days in a row for the latest let's now cross live to cairo we are joined by bell true who is there reporting for us about what's the word coming from the opposition why have they refused dialogue with president morsi. the opposition forces in that in the form of the national salvation front released a statement saying
president barack obama held egypt and libya as a success stories for american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and we reported from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they're trying to say. it's seven pm here in moscow five pm in cairo egypt where we begin our top story this hour and the opposition there have refused to...
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because many of the fighters fighting the government in mali are people who were armed in libya and they were driven out of libya by the western intervention so there's a link between the former intervention and this one and i think that is this intervention could even promote more islamic extremism al-qaeda recruitment for example we did see that in iraq in afghanistan didn't we and now you're saying this is coming from libya. actually there could be a possibility although i was opposed to the regime in libya and on this side of the western forces where his hair is clearly the target of french and soon african forces so it's a slightly different situation there is this possibility at this same time though france is not fighting a state or state apparatus it's a very very minor in terms of military power minor force and the consequences are likely to be less than they were in libya or would be if there were an intervention in syria but it cannot be excluded that some groups would be more anti french or into western because of the intervention which most probably though will achieve
because many of the fighters fighting the government in mali are people who were armed in libya and they were driven out of libya by the western intervention so there's a link between the former intervention and this one and i think that is this intervention could even promote more islamic extremism al-qaeda recruitment for example we did see that in iraq in afghanistan didn't we and now you're saying this is coming from libya. actually there could be a possibility although i was opposed to the...
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africa's security analyst rudy atalla says the hi jadist has worked in libya, mauritania, libya and mali where he married a daughter of the timbuktu. he named his son osama. >> he's operated in that space very comfortably and he knows how to make himself disappear. >> he says his involvement with the algerian hostage situation is just another reason that counterterrorism units around the world need to take notice. >> he's got the potential to go to the next level, which is, you know, not only just taking hostages, but if cornered, he's probably prepared to fight. >> "outfront" next, the president has made gun control a priority in his second term. but fewer than half of americans approve of what he's doing. here is the bottom line. is the nra winning the gun debate? >>> plus doctors racing to save the vision of a man attacked a acid. police investigating whether his work with the ballet is the reason for the horrific attack. [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. in the middle of the night it
africa's security analyst rudy atalla says the hi jadist has worked in libya, mauritania, libya and mali where he married a daughter of the timbuktu. he named his son osama. >> he's operated in that space very comfortably and he knows how to make himself disappear. >> he says his involvement with the algerian hostage situation is just another reason that counterterrorism units around the world need to take notice. >> he's got the potential to go to the next level, which is,...
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>> this showed when we went into libya, people underestimated the cost. this is one of the copses we're see -- costs we're seeing here. as we look at what we might did in mali, we can prevent lots of bad stuff from happening but what are going to be the long- term costs? >> what's your understanding of how many al qaeda are in mali? >> a lot. the whole region has pat mentioned under their control is the largest al qaeda held territory in the world right now. and that -- there's very little interest by either the french or us in going in there and taking them out. they're going to be there for a while. even the president said we'll be out in a week, talking to his own week. when you say you're going to be out in a week-- >> you know, this is the balance that the administration is faced with in a lot of places. you can't withdraw and just look on and do nothing. you don't want to go in with boots on the ground. we don't want to commit to another war. you take these half measures. you don't know how they're going to turn out. >> once a couple of americans ar
>> this showed when we went into libya, people underestimated the cost. this is one of the copses we're see -- costs we're seeing here. as we look at what we might did in mali, we can prevent lots of bad stuff from happening but what are going to be the long- term costs? >> what's your understanding of how many al qaeda are in mali? >> a lot. the whole region has pat mentioned under their control is the largest al qaeda held territory in the world right now. and that --...
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independent political analyst dan glazebrook believes the western intervention in libya is the actual reason behind the turmoil in mali and was happy mali is a direct result of the arming of of rebels and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the fall of gadhafi get after he was a key player in negotiating peace deals the last peace deal in northern mali and the government was negotiating in two thousand and eight to buy gas to get off it so he was a linchpin of a lot of the security system in north africa plus the arming of the road plus the looting and get out of his own. weaponry by the rebel forces that's was created this instability and again this is not completely just this is not unforeseen consequences there may be stupid the imperialist but they're not completely blind to the results of their actions. now the fruits of the arab spring have been acknowledged by all the top u.s. diplomat. arab revolutions have scrambled power dynamics and shattered security forces across the region hillary clinton delivered her congressional testimony on whether washington's policies in the regi
independent political analyst dan glazebrook believes the western intervention in libya is the actual reason behind the turmoil in mali and was happy mali is a direct result of the arming of of rebels and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the fall of gadhafi get after he was a key player in negotiating peace deals the last peace deal in northern mali and the government was negotiating in two thousand and eight to buy gas to get off it so he was a linchpin of a lot of the security system in...
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and despite the growing turmoil he was president barack obama hailed egypt and libya as a success stories american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised al going secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him walter with regime change. and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the turmoil gripping the country meanwhile president morsi has signed a decree giving the army the power of arrest across one and well true has the latest from cairo. the opposition forces in the uniform of the national salvation front released a statement saying they will ease dialogue with the president and have not accepted responsibility for the violence from the three under the bloodshed they say they will only gain a only end to dialogue with him if he takes it seriously will they instead saying if they want a nati
and despite the growing turmoil he was president barack obama hailed egypt and libya as a success stories american foreign policy this in a t.v. interview where he also praised al going secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him walter with regime change. and later report from behind where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they trying to stay. here live with us here on our t.v. it's good to have you with last i'm to bomb with a egypt's...
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president barack obama hails egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy in this in a t.v. interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmel that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the powell of arrest right now let's cross live to car and our correspondent bell true for the latest updates so bell is cairo still under fire. a ride to we're going to catch up with bill true in a little while but for now dr saeed sadat go political social at the american university in cairo says his little immediate prospect of stability in his country . the government and the president agree on something and then after a while you'll find that there is no agreemen
president barack obama hails egypt and libya as success stories for american foreign policy in this in a t.v. interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with regime change. and nato report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters are trying to say. you're watching live from moscow with me to bomb would say right egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the...
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international relations professor mark almond says it's the fallout from the intervention in libya that originally led to the crisis in mali. it's extraordinary the complacency about this the british ministry of defense apparently shut down its north african desk in two thousand and ten and then of course in two thousand and eleven britain and france lead the intervention in libya and we're getting kind of an element of this problem is a kind of backwash from that intervention because you have not really looked through what's going to happen if you overthrow gadhafi but you don't actually put anything stable in its place quite contrary spreads and similarly in mali the argument is that france is intervening to stop chaos but the risk must be from what we've seen with interventions before that the french intervention actually tend to send recalls of disorder further around the region the surprising thing is that some fairly basic security measures which are just relieved numbers of guards would not apply to that bay of the same type of places here on all sides what seems to be really pro
international relations professor mark almond says it's the fallout from the intervention in libya that originally led to the crisis in mali. it's extraordinary the complacency about this the british ministry of defense apparently shut down its north african desk in two thousand and ten and then of course in two thousand and eleven britain and france lead the intervention in libya and we're getting kind of an element of this problem is a kind of backwash from that intervention because you have...
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when i see evolution we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. needed a dictatorship for years and years for a long time. and that people stood up against that indeed and there was it when eric to rule of shan shah the people stood up against that our dystonic is bit different there is no one air room neither monadic elul nor needed a dictatorship here is electoral authority did twenty guineas electoral dictatorship true democracy does not exist in this society neither in political field nor in social field nor in economic field not democracy so this is a lot less and less total chaos and anarchy in this country government is totally dysfunctional. saw that this is the single nation a single country in all muslim world and in a nuclear capability any of the same situation continues that would be a very big disaster if we could come to the level of collapse so our this martin movement is anti corruption to educate our society from corruption and this is need of the whole muslim world. and old third world and developing muslim countries have to get
when i see evolution we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya and all these countries. needed a dictatorship for years and years for a long time. and that people stood up against that indeed and there was it when eric to rule of shan shah the people stood up against that our dystonic is bit different there is no one air room neither monadic elul nor needed a dictatorship here is electoral authority did twenty guineas electoral dictatorship true democracy does not exist in this...
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president barack obama heels egypt and libya are success stories for american foreign policy this in an interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with a review changes. plus later reports from behind where doctors say they face us a brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they're trying to save. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty i'm to bang with say egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for by the president to try and stop the ongoing turmoil that's gripping the country meanwhile the government has pushed through a law giving the army the power all the rest our correspondent bill truth has the latest from cairo. the violence has escalated in the last hour in the capital with conscious continuing between anti-government protesters and security forces on the cornish just off the face square we have excessive amounts of takeouts and also reports of birdshot it said being used in addition protesters have been knocked sixth of october bridge which leads into korea in addition a march t
president barack obama heels egypt and libya are success stories for american foreign policy this in an interview where he also praise outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him out with a review changes. plus later reports from behind where doctors say they face us a brutal treatment as the anti-government protesters they're trying to save. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our duty i'm to bang with say egypt's opposition has refused to attend talks called for...
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link in a chain that leads back to libya. in nearby mali, the u.s. is now aiding france's fight to smash al qaeda. but militants are armed to the teeth and fighting back against french troops. >> mali is the first victim of libya because of the weapon caches that were raided and just about the inability for anyone to stop weapons flying all over. >> reporter: defense secretary leon panetta issued a warning to those running training camps. >> terrorists should be on notice. that they will find no sanctuary, no refuge, not in algeria, not in north africa, not anywhere. >> reporter: so far, this al qaeda group has been focused in africa. but counterterrorism officials are concerned that if these training camps continue to flourish, their ambitions may expand. libya is right on the southern shore of the mediterranean. and officials are concerned that militants could try for an attack in europe or european militants could come to libya, get training, and then try to carry out an attack back home. erin? >> thanks very much to chris
link in a chain that leads back to libya. in nearby mali, the u.s. is now aiding france's fight to smash al qaeda. but militants are armed to the teeth and fighting back against french troops. >> mali is the first victim of libya because of the weapon caches that were raided and just about the inability for anyone to stop weapons flying all over. >> reporter: defense secretary leon panetta issued a warning to those running training camps. >> terrorists should be on notice....
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all these weapons that are now being used by the rebels did come in from libya and the french have been as you said extremely surprised by just how advanced and how technologically advanced the rebels weapons are so this is just a four of what is now an international conflict and unfortunately a lot of experts are saying that if these al qaeda linked islam if groups stand together and if they sort of join forces this could turn into a much larger more protracted full of scale war than anybody sort of expected with many more civilian casualties unfortunately and paula as you say only four days into this point and as you mentioned as well the french officials are surprised by how well arm the rebels are and indeed also as you talk. donald moments ago that a lot of the ones that were trained by the u.s. as you said defected when they were needed most taking troops guns and trucks and then you found skills basically to the enemy in the heat of battle in according to up pentagon officials that the u.s. has spent upwards of six hundred million dollars that in recent years trying to suppress t
all these weapons that are now being used by the rebels did come in from libya and the french have been as you said extremely surprised by just how advanced and how technologically advanced the rebels weapons are so this is just a four of what is now an international conflict and unfortunately a lot of experts are saying that if these al qaeda linked islam if groups stand together and if they sort of join forces this could turn into a much larger more protracted full of scale war than anybody...
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most happy mali is a direct result of the arming of of rebels and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the fall of gadhafi get out he was a key player in negotiating peace deals the last peace deal in northern mali. was negotiated in two thousand and eight of my desk so he was the linchpin of a lot of the security system in north africa plus the arming of the class the looting and get out of his own. weaponry by the rebel forces that's was created this instability again this is not completely just this is not unforeseen consequences maybe stupid the imperialist but they're not completely blind to the results of their actions. you are a democrat john kerry is set to replace hillary clinton as america's next secretary of state first he's got questions from the senate in his confirmation hearing that's taking place as we speak stay with us for the details on that we'll get some live reaction from the states on this is well plus. not once but twice i'll give you the story of a one year old girl who survived this. but first the health of the global economy and debt wobbles in eur
most happy mali is a direct result of the arming of of rebels and gadhafi in gadhafi libya. as well as the fall of gadhafi get out he was a key player in negotiating peace deals the last peace deal in northern mali. was negotiated in two thousand and eight of my desk so he was the linchpin of a lot of the security system in north africa plus the arming of the class the looting and get out of his own. weaponry by the rebel forces that's was created this instability again this is not completely...
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president barack obama has libya and egypt as a success stories as he praises the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him with regime change there. and later we'll report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to say. live from our studios in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now it's good to have you with us four pm here in the russian capital two pm in cairo where we begin our hour this at four o'clock the state of emergency and curfews there by egypt's president in three provinces in fact haven't stopped egyptians from battling security forces as protesters continue to vent their anger against the government the deadly unrest is in its fifth day having been sparked by protests marking the second anniversary of two thousand and eleven revolution here's bell true with the latest from cairo. president obama issued a state of emergency yesterday in three cities susan is the lead i've seen the worst of the violence in the last three days he also employees a curfew between nine
president barack obama has libya and egypt as a success stories as he praises the outgoing secretary of state hillary clinton for helping him with regime change there. and later we'll report from bahrain where doctors say they face the same brutal treatment as anti-government protesters they are trying to say. live from our studios in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said now it's good to have you with us four pm here in the russian capital two pm in cairo where we begin our hour...
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the idea of us supporting the war the intervention in libya and i think that that was turned out to be an absolute disaster so i don't think that she certainly would have been a better choice she might have been a worst choice and of course the republicans played a key role in derailing her chances and we have much from the republicans concerning kerry would be happy with him i don't know if they'll be happy but i don't think there's going to be any real issue here that they can exploit to deny him his nomination i think it's a sure thing but he will be nominated as briefly for a lot of experience kerry as a diplomat he's been on missions before we've talked about a lot of issues he's going to be challenging because syria is number one at the moment in many respects what about him having talks with president assad he's held talks in the past would you say that his diplomacy could perhaps bring a breakthrough with the situation that just briefly. well again specifically with regard to syria there's a possibility there that the the worry that the obama administration has about this situa
the idea of us supporting the war the intervention in libya and i think that that was turned out to be an absolute disaster so i don't think that she certainly would have been a better choice she might have been a worst choice and of course the republicans played a key role in derailing her chances and we have much from the republicans concerning kerry would be happy with him i don't know if they'll be happy but i don't think there's going to be any real issue here that they can exploit to deny...
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the revolution eats its own children is and what happened in egypt and libya and other countries. those who called the revolutions the are not the rulers don't you feel that the fruits of the efforts that you are going to do now that could be shown to somebody else no i don't think somebody else will gain because somebody else has no intentions to take over the power. they have lost a lot of their reputation because of past experiences and they in effect are not specialised of controlling the civil society they are not gender what it. when i say it evolution we should keep in your mind in egypt in tunis in libya in all these countries there was a military dictatorship for years and years for a long time. and the people stood up against that in iran there was it when alkie rule of shan shah the people stood up against that. dystonic is bit different there is no one else who neither monadic nor military dictatorship here is electoral authority and the twenty billion is an electoral dictatorship yes democracy and political process as well as the term is concerned does exist there are
the revolution eats its own children is and what happened in egypt and libya and other countries. those who called the revolutions the are not the rulers don't you feel that the fruits of the efforts that you are going to do now that could be shown to somebody else no i don't think somebody else will gain because somebody else has no intentions to take over the power. they have lost a lot of their reputation because of past experiences and they in effect are not specialised of controlling the...